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		<title>A Total Body Workout For Everyone with Suzie Cooney for ATHLETA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you’re an advanced athlete or re-entering fitness, enjoying your workout is important. We can all agree that working out has to be fun. Let’s face it, if it’s not fun, it’s not going to happen!

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<h5><a href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/10/08/a-total-body-workout-for-everyone/">http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/10/08/a-total-body-workout-for-everyone/</a>A Total Body Workout For Everyone  by Suzie Cooney of <a title="To train or SUP with Suzie contact her here" href="http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com" target="_blank">Suzie Trains Maui </a>for ATHLETA</h5>
<p>Whether you’re an advanced athlete or re-entering fitness, enjoying your workout is important. We can all agree that working out has to be fun. Let’s face it, if it’s not fun, it’s not going to happen!</p>
<p>I’ve designed a simple workout for you to add to your current routine, or start fresh with this one. In my workouts, I always try to touch every muscle group, including the core, and also incorporate a little balance training. Everyone is so different and has different workout goals. But remember — we don’t want our bodies to plateau. I’ll often grab a workout that I’ve designed for one my clients and do theirs. Granted, I’ll adjust it to suit my training needs, but it’s fun, it’s different and I love it.</p>
<p>This workout will be about 45 minutes and offers a little something for everyone. I recommend you try it first in the order I’m presenting, especially the warm up and the core work. You can mix and match the strength training portion in any way that suits you. I like to save abs for last since they support us all throughout the workout.</p>
<p><strong>Equipment:</strong> Medicine ball (4-8 pounds), resistance tubing with handles, tube circle or <a href="http://www.thera-band.com/store/index.php?CategoryID=11">Thera-Band®</a>, stability ball, dumbbells (5-15 pounds).</p>
<p><strong>Training Tip: </strong>When you change “variables” in your training routine, your body will likely respond more quickly vs. doing the same old thing. A variable may be increasing or decreasing the number of reps, changing the order in which you select the exercise, changing the platform you are training on; such as an inflatable disc, or increasing the amount of weight used for the exercise.</p>
<p>Let’s begin…</p>
<h3>Active Warm Up</h3>
<p>I prefer and recommend my clients to do active warm up exercises vs. static stretching (stretches where you hold the stretch for a period of time). It can be a quick spin on the stationary bike, walk on the treadmill for 5 minutes, or try the exercise below.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1189" title="PNF1" src="http://www.standuppaddlingfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/PNF1-300x199.jpg" alt="PNF1" width="300" height="199" /><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1190" title="PNF2" src="http://www.standuppaddlingfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/PNF2-300x199.jpg" alt="PNF2" width="300" height="199" /></p>
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<p>To the rest of this informative article on total body training, go to: <a title="To see all the exercises and photos click here!" href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/10/08/a-total-body-workout-for-everyone/" target="_blank">http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/10/08/a-total-body-workout-for-everyone/</a></p>
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		<title>Catch the New Wave in Balance Training with Suzie Cooney and the New Gigante from INDO Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 20:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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The New Wave of Balance Training:
<p>See Athleta&#8217;s Featured Chi Article here: http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/04/15/the-new-wave-of-balance-training/</p>
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<p>Suzie Cooney • Apr 15th, 2010 • Category: Gym+Training, Tips From a Pro </p>

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<h2>The New Wave of Balance Training:</h2>
<p>See Athleta&#8217;s Featured Chi Article here: <a href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/04/15/the-new-wave-of-balance-training/">http://www.athleta.net/chi/2010/04/15/the-new-wave-of-balance-training/</a></p>
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<p><small><a title="Posts by Suzie Cooney" href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/author/suziec/">Suzie Cooney</a> • Apr 15th, 2010 • Category: <a title="View all posts in Gym+Training" rel="category tag" href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/category/gym-training/">Gym+Training</a>, <a title="View all posts in Tips From a Pro" rel="category tag" href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/category/tips-from-a-pro/">Tips From a Pro</a> </small></p>
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<p>Now you don’t have to be in Maui to catch this new wave in fitness training, and you don’t have to be a big wave surfer to get the benefits of my new favorite piece of training equipment. But before I reveal this cool new training platform, I want to talk about the importance of preparing your body for anything!</p>
<p>Whether you’re training for your first trail running race or simply want to prevent yourself from any unwelcome stumbles or falls, balance training is an integral part of everyone’s fitness routine—no matter what age or what sport you enjoy.</p>
<p>We’ve all missed a step or have felt our ankle buckle and you say, “Whew, glad I caught that one.” <a href="http://www.athleta.net/chi/2009/11/17/walking-on-water/">Almost one year ago now</a>, I landed on the bottom step of my home for the millionth time and…. WHAMMO-snap-break-tear. In under 2 seconds, I found myself in the dark at the bottom of the landing searching for my cell phone to call my boyfriend for help. My left ankle and leg were broken, and right leg ligaments torn, which led to two months in a wheelchair.</p>
<p>You would think that as a fitness professional and athlete, I’d be ready for anything. The one element I did not mention was that the landing was completely dark so my brain had no awareness of what to do when I hit the bottom. I’m positive had I been able to see my landing I may have had a better chance at recovery.</p>
<p>We rely on our senses more than we realize. Our senses tell our body where our limbs are at all times. If our joints are not strong or flexible enough to react to our environment, it can result in down time or, worse yet, a serious injury. In my case, my eyes could not assist me to help assess and catch my fall. So part of balance training is actually brain training to navigate your body safely through any obstacles that may come in your path.</p>
<p><strong>BALANCE TRAINING EXERCISES &amp; EQUIPMENT</strong></p>
<p>Balance training can be as simple as standing on one leg or as exciting as feeling what it would be like to surf or try the new craze of stand up paddling! My clients can’t wait to hop aboard a surf board or a stand up paddle board with me and practice surfing down the line, but more importantly working on improving their balance—and they don’t even get wet!</p>
<p>There’s quite a few balance training devices that will progress you safely, so best to start out simply. Part of my evaluation for every client involves balance testing. It’s quite a surprise to learn about your own balance, and which leg may be more dominant than the other. I achieve this with a simple piece of hard dense foam roller cut in half. I test all planes of motion with the progression of two legs (stable) to one leg (less stable).</p>
<p>As a client progresses with me, then it’s time to introduce the<a title="The Gigante Disc is the coolest piece of training gear. You can place under your surf board, SUP board or under the INDO Board!" href="http://tracking.inuvo.com/c/AABKAFMABgAA5CX828Egfw%3D%3D?subid1=&amp;subid2=&amp;subid3=" target="_blank"> Giganté!</a> You don’t have to know how to surf or stand up paddle. <a title="Get your Gigante Here!" href="http://tracking.inuvo.com/c/AABKAFMABgAA5CX828Egfw%3D%3D?subid1=&amp;subid2=&amp;subid3=" target="_blank">The Giganté </a>(the first “G” is pronounced with an “h”), made by <a title="Get your INDO Board here!" href="http://tracking.inuvo.com/c/AABKAFMABgAA5CX828Egfw%3D%3D?subid1=&amp;subid2=&amp;subid3=" target="_blank">Indo Board</a>, is a giant inflatable disc that allows for a new way to have fun and improve your balance. It gets all the small muscles that support the hip, knees and ankles to work together while you balance on a four-way rubber platform! And of course, all the while your core is working hard to center and ground you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.suziemodelsmaui.com/"><img title="AthletaSUPBal1" src="http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/AthletaSUPBal1-300x205.jpg" alt="AthletaSUPBal1" width="300" height="205" /></a></p>
<p>Here I’ve got <a title="The Gigante disc will change how you train! Order yours now." href="http://tracking.inuvo.com/c/AABKAFMABgAA5CX828Egfw%3D%3D?subid1=&amp;subid2=&amp;subid3=" target="_blank">two Gigantés</a> inflated halfway (about 6 inches) with the nubby side up under a longer stand up paddle board. I use the paddle to assist me up to the board and then to mimic my paddling motions. I can also add a weighted body bar. Your ankles and feet may get a little fatigued from tension the first couple of times, but as your brain begins to register the information and send it back to the muscles and nerves that assist you in your balance challenge, each time you get better, stronger and more confident each time!</p>
<p><strong>PROGRESSIVE CHALLENGE</strong></p>
<p>Balance training, as mentioned earlier, should follow a safe progression. For more challenge, the progression is to remove one <a title="Get your Gigante Here!" href="http://tracking.inuvo.com/c/AABKAFMABgAA5CX828Egfw%3D%3D?subid1=&amp;subid2=&amp;subid3=" target="_blank">Giganté disc</a>, grab a smaller board and increase the inflation of the disc (the disc easily inflates by blowing it up like a beach ball after you remove the pin). Now we’re ready for more action and our balance challenge just got more interesting!</p>
<p>The disc is now inflated up to its max of 12 inches tall. This disc is so sensitive to my every movement—it feels like it’s reading my mind. I need to keep my upper body and feet loose and maintain good posture. As I begin to paddle, the board responds like I was surfing in more intense conditions. Fitness training was never so much fun. My legs also get a great workout!<br />
<a href="http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/"><img title="AthletaSUPBal2" src="http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/AthletaSUPBal2-300x235.jpg" alt="AthletaSUPBal2" width="300" height="235" /></a></p>
<p>With the<a title="This Gigante dsc is incredible!" href="http://tracking.inuvo.com/c/AABKAFMABgAA5CX828Egfw%3D%3D?subid1=&amp;subid2=&amp;subid3=" target="_blank"> Giganté</a>, I will also sit on it and try to keep my body balanced on it that way—an excellent core workout at the same time. You can also simply lay down on it in a prone position with your arms extended above your head like Superman (or woman)! This is really an amazing test of core strength and balance, and is sure to make you giggle while you wiggle! By squeezing your glutes and legs together behind you, feet off ground and lifting your chest while keeping your head down, you’ll find your center balance point—or what I like to call the sweet spot. Wow, simply amazing.</p>
<p>One thing I’d like to mention: While starting any balance program or exercise, practice your exercise of choice without looking down. That’s not to say don’t look where your feet go for proper placement and body alignment, but in this case, I want to look down the wave or where I’m going. It’s easier on the brain and your performance will improve dramatically. You can also practice your balance moves in front of a long mirror, which I find very helpful.</p>
<p>Make balance training a part of your fitness routines and you’ll be ready for anything!</p>
<p>Aloha!  Suzie Cooney, CPT</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Quick Reactions and Good Balance Can Make a Better Stand Up Paddler by Suzie Cooney of Suzie Trains Maui</p>
<p>Whether you surf the big waves of Maui’s North Shore or touring the beautiful channels and waterways of Jupiter, Florida, or on Lake Tahoe, it’s known that if you have good balance and can respond quickly to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether you surf the big waves of Maui’s North Shore or touring the beautiful channels and waterways of Jupiter, Florida, or on Lake Tahoe, it’s known that if you have good balance and can respond quickly to changing water conditions or obstacles that can come in your path; better chances for a more enjoyable SUP session.</p>
<p>Time and time again I’ve had to call upon some of the tiniest muscles, to fire fast and respond to get me out of trouble or to dodge a turtle on the same wave! I’ve also encountered large pieces of floating debris, strange breaking waves, or other people in my line that I had to have quick reaction times and good balance for recovery to get my footing back.</p>
<p>As a trainer and water sports enthusiast, I’ve always encouraged the importance of trying to mimic similar conditions in your workout program on land. You can keep it really simple or add some fun equipment too.</p>
<p>To me, balance training is like brain training. Without getting too technical, it’s like adding a few more wires to our brain or panels so you’re ready for anything. One technical term I will use is called neuromuscular training. The definition simply means selecting specific exercises that are very specific to increase one’s performance, and trigger the appropriate actions to allow your nervous system to operate and perform functionally at its maximal level.</p>
<p>Your eyes, core, and all of the muscles connected to your central nervous system have an important role to quickly gather information, route it to the right department and fire away. Ever had the feeling like you’re moving in slow motion while during a serious wipe out? I have. It’s the strangest feeling. I’m not sure I’m fond of it and I try really hard to have cat like reactions and excellent balance to avoid that.</p>
<p>Stand up paddling, as simple as it looks does in fact require a little balance when you’re beginning and as you advance. When you’re learning, you’re so busy turning the paddle in the right direction, looking at the horizon and more than likely, gripping the deck with every single muscle in your foot, leading to early fatigue.</p>
<p>Once you’re up and gliding there’s not much to it. But, as you step into your first wave or go down in the size of your board, you may discover you need a little better balance or to retrain your brain to learn again.</p>
<p>Next time you’re in the gym or in your own home gym, start practicing a couple balance techniques to keep your brain and muscles fine tuned.</p>
<p>Equipment: The <a href="http://www.bosu.com" target="_blank">BOSU</a>, <a title="Check out INDO Board's Line Up" href="http://www.indoboard.com" target="_blank">INDO Board</a>, my <a href="http://www.kialoa.com" target="_blank">KIALOA </a>paddle and an 8lb medicine ball or 12 -15lb body bar.</p>
<p><em>These are advanced moves, so start out slowly and progress safely:</em></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1795" title="BOSU AthletaKIALOA" src="http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/BOSU-AthletaKIALOA-218x300.jpg" alt="BOSU AthletaKIALOA" width="218" height="300" />1. BOSU, dome side down with paddle, medicine ball or body bar:</strong></p>
<p>I’ve actually taken a bit of sand paper to roughen up the plastic side of my BOSUs to aid in traction, or have sand on my feet! I recommend barefoot so you can really get the feel of the movements of the BOSU. Step on safely, feet parallel to the plug, posture nice and tall, relaxed looking ahead. Take your paddle, medicine ball or body bar and start to paddle 2 strokes each side. Switch off to mix it up. As you move your arms out and to the side, notice how sensitive the BOSU becomes. I like to try and go to fatigue or until my legs scream!</p>
<p><strong>2. INDO Board on top of dome of BOSU: see photo up top</strong></p>
<p>Place the INDO Board itself on top of the dome of the BOSU. I like to have a little less board off the back to I can really pretend I’m heading down the line. Or if you’re more comfortable to start, place the INDO board so it’s nicely balanced in the center. Change it up. You can place your feet side by side as if you’re cruising and do it that way, or if you’re charging some waves, assume the surf stance.</p>
<p>This time you’ll notice the added extra burn to your back carving leg at the same time looking ahead where you want to go, down the line.</p>
<p>Good balance for stand up paddling is key and important for many things we do in life. Next time you’re on the water, try paddling on one foot, or simply standing on one foot. In the gym, try kneeling on a stability ball for extra fun. Be sure to hang onto a sturdy object at first. Add more air to the stability ball to make it more challenging and fun.</p>
<p>Any questions about these exercises or to learn more, feel free to email me at <a href="mailto:Suzie@SuzieTrainsMaui.com">Suzie@SuzieTrainsMaui.com</a> or check out www.suzietrainsmaui.com and www.standuppaddlingfitness.com</p>
<p>Glide with good posture, react fast and paddle hard!</p>
<p>Aloha, Suzie Cooney, CPT of Suzie Trains Maui</p>
<p>Suzie is wearing shorts from <a title="Suzie's training short are from Athleta click here" href="http://www.athleta.com" target="_blank">Athleta </a>click here. She paddles with the new &#8220;Pipes&#8221; from <a title="Click here to check out their paddles!" href="http://www.kialoa.com" target="_blank">Kialoa Paddle Company</a>.</p>
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<p>A special thanks to Michelle Bushneff, Athleta&#8217;s Marketing and Community Manager for their desire to be a sponsor for a very special day this next, New Year. I hope that she finds her way to Maui to partake in our women&#8217;s SUP event! No pressure Michelle but we&#8217;d love to have you!  </p>
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<p>A special thanks to Michelle Bushneff, Athleta&#8217;s Marketing and Community Manager for their desire to be a sponsor for a very special day this next, New Year. I hope that she finds her way to Maui to partake in our women&#8217;s SUP event! No pressure Michelle but we&#8217;d love to have you!  </p>
<p>Two lucky winners will recieve a nice gift card to enjoy <a title="Athleta's Fine Women's Sportswear" href="http://http://athleta.gap.com/?tid=atchi1" target="_blank">Athleta&#8217;s fine women&#8217;s sportswear</a>. <img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-466" title="Athleta_Logo" src="http://www.standuppaddlingfitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Athleta_Logo1.jpg" alt="Athleta_Logo" width="160" height="48" /></p>
<p><a title="Athleta connects to women and the energy of inspiration" href="http://http://www.athleta.net/chi/" target="_blank">Read more here </a>about other Chi stories and how Athleta is &#8220;connecting women to the energy of inspiration&#8221;</p>
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<p>Check out: <a title="SUP can tone your entire body" href="http://http://www.standuppaddlingfitness.com/2009/11/athleta-chi-feature-story-walking-on-water/" target="_self">Walking on Water </a>- How SUP helped me get my legs back.</p>
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